
1/12
5 Beautiful Closets You Need to See
This article showcases five examples of beautifully designed closets, offering inspiration for creating an organized and aesthetically pleasing wardrobe space. It emphasizes that achieving a dream closet is attainable with the right design and vision, regardless of celebrity status. The examples highlight how designers maximize space for optimal organization and an idyllic dressing room experience, incorporating features such as miniature cubbies for specific collections, ample counter space for wardrobe planning, and shallow drawers for jewelry.
The first featured design, by Leslie Murphy of Murphy Maude Interiors, is a "Transitional Glam" closet. This custom-designed space, utilizing CAD and Revit software, transformed a previously compartmentalized area into an open concept. It incorporates soft, soothing colors to create a restful environment and includes recessed lighting to enhance visibility. Notable features are a glass and mirrored section for luggage storage and an upholstered jewelry compartment, alongside a custom tie rack that gives a retail feel. A massive island with built-in storage drawers serves as a central point for outfit planning, benefiting from a mix of high and low lighting and natural light from large windows.
Next, Laura Vogtle of Design Supply and Gallery 1930 presents an "Elegant Escape" closet, designed to be practical, comfortable, and fun with traditional elements and artistic touches. This master closet is described as a "boudoir reimagined through a modern-day lens," large enough to be furnished. It features clean ivory shelving and gauzy white curtains, creating a serene, light-filled backdrop. A textured woven floor and a traditional-meets-contemporary seating area add warmth to the spacious dressing room.
Lindsey Black of Lindsey Black Interiors created a "Classic & Clever" closet by first inventorying every item the client owned. This meticulous planning ensured no space was wasted, and everything had a designated home, all while maintaining a chic aesthetic. The design prioritizes a neutral, classic style to let clothing and accessories be the focal point. Sliding glass doors protect and display "pretty items" like shoes and bags, providing both functionality and a "wow factor." A vanity area with custom-made velvet jewelry trays within drawers ensures easy organization and access.
Cindy McCord of Cindy McCord Design showcases a "Clean & Neutral" master closet, which was featured in the 2019 Fall Vesta Home Show. This ultra-organized and spacious oasis for dressing incorporates custom storage by Inspired Closets Memphis. A neutral color palette with subdued decorative accents and hardware allows the garments to take center stage. Soft decorative lighting with recessed cans and a beautiful Cowtan & Tout fabric window treatment, along with ample natural light, contribute to a bright and calming atmosphere.
Finally, Lana Reed of California Closets Nashville introduces a "Sleek & Minimalist" wardrobe. This design, characterized by Italian-inspired finishes and unique wood grains from the Lago® collection, features a modern look with Milano gray and black finger pulls. Created as an expansion into the master suite, it cleverly works around a media center, transforming into a striking piece of bedroom furniture. Clever lighting enhances the installation, making it a showpiece with a "box within a box" design for added presence.
The article concludes by encouraging readers to draw inspiration from these dream closets to enhance their own wardrobe spaces, reiterating that a well-designed and organized closet is within reach with proper planning and vision.
#ClosetDesign #HomeOrganization #InteriorDesign #CustomClosets #LuxuryClosets #WardrobePlanning #HomeDecor #DesignInspiration #StorageSolutions #ClosetDesign #HomeOrganization #InteriorDesign #CustomClosets #LuxuryClosets #WardrobePlanning #HomeDecor #DesignInspiration #StorageSolutions
0 comment in total
No comments yetYou may also like

































































